A dominant storyline of divorced families in prolonged conflict is children portrayed as victims without agency. How does this fit with how children position themselves in prolonged …
P Gupta, KN Muneshwar, A Juganavar, T Shegekar - Cureus, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article offers an extensive review of the changing field of mental health therapies, charting a transformational path from traditional methods to modern breakthroughs and …
E Avdi - International Journal for Dialogical Science, 2012 - researchgate.net
Recent social constructionist and dialogical approaches to psychotherapy have pointed to the usefulness of attending to language, meaning and dialogue in conceptualising client …
E Avdi, E Georgaca - Therapy as discourse: Practice and research, 2018 - Springer
In this chapter we explore, from a critical discursive perspective, the ways in which the clients' subjectivity is manifested, negotiated, and transformed within psychotherapeutic …
This research examined how nonagency—a client's sense of lost mastery in one's life—was discursively constructed in the first psychotherapy session. The data consisted of the …
This study seeks to display therapeutic dialogue as a discursive genre. By using dialogic discourse analysis, the psychotherapeutic dialogue present in a set of excerpts from a time …
M Viou, E Georgaca - European Journal of Psychotherapy & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we apply dialogical concepts to understand the development of self-reflexivity and self-compassion during psychotherapy. Specifically, we present a study that mapped …
Blaming one's partner is common in couple therapy and such moral comment often evokes affective arousal. How people attune to each other as whole embodied beings is a current …